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Bahrain joins World Press Freedom Day commemoration

The Daily Tribune - Bahrain 04 May 2024
The Kingdom of Bahrain stands in solidarity with nations worldwide today to observe World Press Freedom Day, embracing this year’s theme, “Journalism for the Planet in the Face of the Environmental Crisis and Climate Change.”.
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World Press Freedom 2024 + ominous EP elections (AEJ - Association of European Journalists)

Public Technologies 04 May 2024
Doğan Tılıç, AEJ Turkey Representative, Ankara, May 4, 2024 In Turkey, one day before World Press Freedom Day, another journalist, Barış Terkoğlu, was sentenced to ...
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World Press Freedom Day in Iran: Journalists face rising threats

Beijing News 04 May 2024
To mark World Press Freedom Day, which the U.N ... and the International Federation of Journalists have consistently denounced Iran's government for its infringement on press freedom in recent decades.
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World Press Photo of the Year: Cropping history and reality

Al Jazeera 04 May 2024
The photograph, taken by Reuters photographer Mohammed Salem on October 17, 2023, was recently awarded the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year by World Press Photo Foundation (WPP), an ...
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Sri Lanka's press freedom plunge: Tamil journalists face surveillance, RSF warns

Tamil Guardian 04 May 2024
The release of the World Press Freedom Index coincides with World Press Freedom Day, a poignant reminder of the fundamental importance of a free press in democratic societies ... World Press Freedom Day.
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No Compromise on Press Freedom, FG Assures Media

This Day 04 May 2024
In a press statement issued yesterday, to mark this year’s World Press Freedom Day signed by its President, Mr ... The event was jointly organised by SERAP and NGE to mark the World Press Freedom Day.
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China among world's 10 most dangerous countries for media professionals: Report

Beijing News 04 May 2024
China is among the world's 10 ... Three of the world's remaining communist governments, China, North Korea and Vietnam, have long been near the bottom of RSF's press freedom index ranking of 180 countries.
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